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My main concern is that with students abandoning other majors because they are having difficulty finding jobs, the schools will funnel them into CS for tuition dollars. I read recently that the number of graduates in liberal arts is declining rapidly, but schools are addicted to student loan money so they will try to funnel them into tech majors. Those of you in the CS industry may not be aware of a similar dynamic that happened in the legal industry between the year 2000 and 2020 that lead to an extreme oversaturation of law school graduates who are now drowning in debt and unable to find jobs as lawyers.
In the early 2000s law schools began accepting anyone with a pulse to gain access to that sweet student loan money, and the number of law schools exploded to 200. To put that in perspective, the Bureau of Labor Statistics expects the legal industry to grow by just 32,000 jobs TOTAL by 2030, but law schools produce that many graduates every year, so there is an extreme oversaturation that has resulted in severely bi-modal salary distribution where graduates from the top 10 schools make more than 100k but everyone else makes 50k and will likely never make more than 70k. I'm concerned that this is going to happen to the CS industry when schools like the University of Utah start graduating giant classes. Any thoughts?
They really hate them based on the replies on their sub. One in particular is the one with the white girl on a couch with the black guys behind her that is from a porn and the girl being rodgers and the guys being our D-line. We need more of this. They are mortified by it. They cannot handle memes in 2018. FTP
I know a lot of people are probably going to say Rashan Gary or AJ Dillon, but I am going to go with MVS. With 9 drops in 2020, he missed out on a TON of yards, touchdowns, and 3rd down conversions which I think he can capitalize on in 2021. I think his post routes are incredible and I am confident his medium and short routes can improve especially with his speed being a constant threat.
I've started out with music production as a hobby recently, and I've been trying to gain more knowledge on music theory (I'm an engineering student whose parents have always heavily discouraged making music so I don't know much right now). I listen to various EDM producers and DJs but they use so many various sounds that just don't seem to all be in the FL studio producer edition that I bought. It seems like omnisphere is a very popular plugin for various genres but it's super expensive for a broke uni student like me. Hence, I was just wondering whether you guys know of the best stock plugins and free or cheap (under $100) plugins that are compatible with FL Studio and can substantially give you a great range of sounds and help you produce EDM music. Or any recommendations basically. Sorry if this has been asked before. Thanks!
I have a staff under me and I want to help them improve their skills. We are currently using vMix and probably knows all the basics and are using it about roughly 1 1/2 year. And usually broadcasts on Facebook, Twitch and Youtube.
Our usual setup Video: 1-3 units BMPCC 4k Atem 1m/e 1 vMix PC for the control and doubles as our broadcast unit 2 PC(Game observer, commercials, any video file that needs to be projected to live) connected to vMix via NDi Converters hdmi-sdi / sdi-hdmi
Audio: 2-3 BPHS2 for commentator/host 1-2 Wireless mic Mackie DL32r (ipad for control)
Some of the most common issues that we are facing are the glitches on our cables. The cables will work during our testing and then in the day of the actual live, suddenly it will decide on its own not to work. Is there a proper way to store, maintain, test, etc these cables(coax, hdmi, usb)?
What is a good workflow and/or separation of work per unit(vfx, broadcast, main control, etc)? Because sometimes our unit crashes?
Broadcast/Control Unit i9 10th gen 16gb ram rtx2080 m.2 nvme ssd(1 for OS, 1 for files that is needed for the live) 1 ssd sata (for other related programs)
The audio monitoring on set are all at good level but when we go live we notice a huge drop on the sound level.
Are there any online courses that you can recommend for them to take to improve their skills? They have no background on video engineering, learned everything through the internet for 4 years.
Los Angeles Rams at Green Bay Packers
First | Second | Third | Fourth | Final | |
Packers | 7 | 13 | 16 | 0 | 36 |
Rams | 0 | 17 | 0 | 11 | 28 |
Coverage | Odds |
FOX | Green Bay +1.5 O/U 46.5 |
Weather |
36Β°F/Wind 12mph/Fair/No precipitation expected |
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